'We all can do something' to foster culture of life, love, says archbishop | Crux Now
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : The archbishop also emphasized that public policy "is just one element" of the Catholic Church's pro-life pastoral plan and that whatever happens with regard to Roe, "the need to surround with love those considering abortion remains of paramount importance."48% : While there is reason for hope, at the same time "advocates of abortion are more extreme in their demands," Naumann said.
46% : The seek to compel doctors, nurses, Catholic hospitals to participate in abortion.
46% : They want to force every taxpayer to fund abortion."
46% : Regarding Catholic politicians who support legal abortion, he quoted Pope Francis as saying in an interview during his flight back to Rome that "Communion is for those who are in community and politicians who support abortion are outside of the community."
45% : He discussed Pope Francis's remarks on politicians, abortion and the Eucharist made during his return home after his trip to Hungary and Slovakia.
43% : Naumann, who is in third year as chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities, addressed a number of issues related to abortion in his keynote address, including Communion being received by Catholic politicians who support legal abortion.
42% : "They celebrate abortion as a right," he added.
40% : "They are not satisfied with abortion as a choice.
37% : If the nation's high court upholds the Mississippi state law, it could overturn the court's 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade that legalized abortion nationwide.
27% : He also pointed to Project Rachel, a healing ministry for "those who have been involved in abortion and now deeply regret it."
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